How to Make a Burlap Wreath {Spring}

How to Make a Burlap Wreath – Fun and Easy Spring Idea

Creating seasonal wreaths can get expensive. The total cost for my burlap spring wreath was under $7. Last summer I made sure to buy an extra pool noodle for $1, planning ahead for my spring wreath. I bought a roll of burlap ribbon from Hobby Lobby when it was 50% off and one package of eggs with raffia from the $1 area at Target. The flowers and green burlap were from previous projects. I already had the tape and glue gun. Add all that up and it’s in my budget, $7!

I used duct tape to create the circle wreath.

I used tape to hold the burlap and started wrapping. If you overlap the ribbon about half way over itself, you won’t be able to see the pool noodle underneath. I kept wrapping until I ran out of ribbon. This was totally unplanned, but I went with it. I cut 2 strips from some green burlap that I have in my tiny stash of fabric. I used a florist pin to connect the burlap. And I continued my wrapping pattern.

The wreath is completely wrapped. I separated the small pink flowers and used hot glue and florist pins to position the flowers and raffia to create the design that I was going for.

The green burlap created a perfect background, running out of the burlap ribbon was a Happy Accident!

I used 3 eggs, 3 flowers and positioned the pink flowers on both sides of the nest.

Debbie this wreath is beautiful! It caught our eye today because we posted a wreath using burlap! We loved it so much that we made it our pin of the Day on Pinterest and you are being featured on our Facebook wall. Thanks for giving us some Spring inspiration today!!

No lie – I was just thinking about my spring porch and told myself that I wanted to do a spring version of the wreath Debbie did for winter (I even started a list of what I need) and here you go and come up with yet another one. I can’t keep up with you. Love it – and the shade of green you used.

I love the little eggs that is a cute touch. I have been wanting to decorate for Spring here but it is snowing and I don’t think I can mix the two at the moment. Hopefully soon! I do like your wreath for when Spring does arrive up here.

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